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What's Up? - Nakmatic - Jan. 21, 2017

I used to play Beyblade G1 w/ my friends at elementary school (We ripped on the latchkey carpet or some cardboard). I rediscovered Beyblade purely by chance a couple of days ago and it's awesome to see how the community has thrived throughout the years. I want to blade competitively, but I don't know where to start! Would you guys recommend Hasbro or Takara Tomy tops? What kind of stadiums are tourney legal? And should I follow the anime? Thx for the replies!   Joyful_3


RE: What's Up? - Kai-V - Jan. 21, 2017

Welcome to the World Beyblade Organization!

Have you heard about Burst? If you are interested in them, for sure try to purchase anything not from Hasbro, unfortunately: TAKARA-TOMY parts have proven to perform better. Stadiums are as always better if they are from Japan, and they even come with a cover this time to avoid any injuries due to bursts.

The anime is up to you, but I personally dislike it hah. It is nothing compared to the two previous series, and I really gave it a chance by watching all episodes until the twentieth one.


RE: What's Up? - LordSigma - Jan. 21, 2017

I myself would also like to recommend the TAKARA-TOMY Beyblades as well. Hasbro's burst system relies on contact with smooth surfaces which  also reduces the amount of wear-and-tear they can go through, but it's a lot easier to burst. TT's system relies on hard-hitting and jagged edges which increases wear-and-tear but it's better performance-wise and isn't as easy to burst. Personally I've not owned a stadium from Japan in the Burst system yet.

As for the Burst anime, I rather enjoy the Anime myself but It's definitely up to you whether you want to watch it or not. I love it because the setting really reminds me of the G1 anime- specifically the river area that the Bladebreakers used to hang out in and Valt seems to train there a lot in the first twenty episodes I've seen so far.

Welcome back to the addicting world of Beyblade!


RE: What's Up? - SUGOI-KONICHEWA - Jan. 23, 2017

Yo welcome to the WBO Nakmatic!

I'd recommend Takara Tomy beys for competitive play

Here's the rules for all formats on the WBO:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kg58Ib1yvUT2zE47V4Moqoed73rzyhJ28xxDrqhsZYE/mobilebasic
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18nVKBjw8dXsS_bZHwWW_4Q8wAF049DhqPt-DeHb_yr8/mobilebasic
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OIFE9LudAsGkjbB5RkeJNgFSwF_7QVm_bXNto8RJJew/mobilebasic
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15b3nO9q9qq_gkCCqxURAf7-In92NdHrbV4HRl3esCag/mobilebasic


RE: What's Up? - ajfunk - Jan. 23, 2017

I've...really NEVER gotten ANY burst beys. I've only got some MFB and Zero-G. And those are from Hasbro. I usually just make my beys loose, so it could ACT like a burst finish. P.S: I'm new here.


RE: What's Up? - SUGOI-KONICHEWA - Jan. 23, 2017

(Jan. 23, 2017  2:59 AM)ajfunk Wrote: I've...really NEVER gotten ANY burst beys. I've only got some MFB and Zero-G. And those are from Hasbro. I usually just make my beys loose, so it could ACT like a burst finish. P.S: I'm new here.

Hi ajfunk if you want you could make your own introduce yourself Thread here: https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Introduce-Yourself (just hit the new topic button to make your thread)